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a meteorite caught on camera in russia. it sent four400 to the hospital. >> robert griffin iii is used to getting a lot of tweets from france. some local high-school students are bombarding him with tweets and for good reason. we will tell you why. "good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's friday, february 15. i am scott thuman. i am cynne simpson. . good morning to you. let's get to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> we have some whether you need to know about especially if you have a late dinner plans to night. a wintry mix is headed this way. that includes snow. starting with 37 degrees in d.c. this morning 33 in dallas, 30 in gaithersburg. it is a dry start with fair skies. an upper level system and a coastal system will come together this weekend to bring a chance of snow, but nothing major. the bus stop forecast for today, looking at a temperature of 40 degrees with sunshine. so clouded by recess. 55 degrees by droppe
a meteorite caught on camera in russia. it sent four400 to the hospital. >> robert griffin iii is used to getting a lot of tweets from france. some local high-school students are bombarding him with tweets and for good reason. we will tell you why. "good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's friday, february 15. i am scott thuman. i am cynne simpson. ....
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but it seems a remote part of russia did get a visitor from space. at least one meteorite streaked across the sky this morning triggering powerful shockwaves. witnesses say the noise set off car alarms and broke windows and damaged a factory. at least 250 people were hurt, mostly cuts from broken glass. thousands of russian troops were put on alert. >> apparently according to the latest information we have, 20,000 first responders are being sent to the scene, three aircraft surveying the damage from the scene. again, all those folks injured from the broken glass of all the stuff that shattered during the collision. >> and it's cold there, so the people with shattered windows are in the freezing cold. so a lot going on. >>> now let's check our weather. mountain snow in the central rockies. showers from tennessee to southern illinois. heavy rain from orlando southward. snow around the great lakes and northern new england. >>> mostly 50s in the northeast. not bad. 30s for much of the midwest. 40s in albuquerque and 50s in the pacific northwest. >>> a se
but it seems a remote part of russia did get a visitor from space. at least one meteorite streaked across the sky this morning triggering powerful shockwaves. witnesses say the noise set off car alarms and broke windows and damaged a factory. at least 250 people were hurt, mostly cuts from broken glass. thousands of russian troops were put on alert. >> apparently according to the latest information we have, 20,000 first responders are being sent to the scene, three aircraft surveying the...
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and as droid blew up over russia and took out 825 square miles of forest. this one is a hundred feet across. it is quite interesting. the clouds in the area today and yet we sit here in the middle of a snow drought looking at a couple of interesting systems. particularly when later next week. if moved to the right way could certainly change the landscape or bring us a mix of precipitation. we will show it to you is quite interesting. it passes by tomorrow at about 125 chicago time. it will go over indonesia at its closest point to the earth which will be about 17,000 hundred and 50 mi. above earth. that is 5,000 mi. lower than our weather satellites and some of our communications satellites. that is pretty amazing stuff. our weather is a little bit interesting and i see as well. we are going into lower temperature territory friday and saturday. this is a late-season arctic surge. temperatures tomorrow will be about 12 degrees colder than today. a normal highs are about 35 and 36 degrees tomorrow. tomorrow we will be in the mid-20s by comparison. this is the
and as droid blew up over russia and took out 825 square miles of forest. this one is a hundred feet across. it is quite interesting. the clouds in the area today and yet we sit here in the middle of a snow drought looking at a couple of interesting systems. particularly when later next week. if moved to the right way could certainly change the landscape or bring us a mix of precipitation. we will show it to you is quite interesting. it passes by tomorrow at about 125 chicago time. it will go...
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from earth it has no relation to the meteorite that russia. there was no connection, it came from a completely different path than the orbit completely unconnected. back home with quite a story to tell, and evanston woman on the disastrous carnival cruise ship will talk about her ordeal. [ laughter ] oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look. over time cascade complete pacs fight film buildup 2 times better than finish quantum to help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. the clear choice. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ ♪ fixodent, and forget it. five days on a cruise ship covered in raw sewage in the gulf of mexico. one of those passengers who braved the trip. nothing but hugs and kisses at o'hare airport this morning reunited with her husband the nightmare finally over. there was nothing comple
from earth it has no relation to the meteorite that russia. there was no connection, it came from a completely different path than the orbit completely unconnected. back home with quite a story to tell, and evanston woman on the disastrous carnival cruise ship will talk about her ordeal. [ laughter ] oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look. over time cascade complete pacs fight film buildup 2 times better than finish quantum to help leave...
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it's technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've. covered. a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here sees some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome to the big picture. welcome back you're with our team back to our top story now the u.s. senate hearing for obama's nominee as it director of the cia has just finished john brennan is set to return for a classified session on saturday for more let's cross to phase all that perfessor at the university of illinois champagne herb anna. first let's hear what john brennan had to say about the use of drones let's take a listen to what his what he had to say. i think there is a misimpression on the part of the some american people who believe that to a we take strikes to punish terrorists for past transgressions nothing could be further from the truth we only take such actions as a last resort to save lives when there is no other alternative to taking an action that's going to mitigate that threat seemingly clear but how would you res
it's technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've. covered. a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here sees some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome to the big picture. welcome back you're with our team back to our top story now the u.s. senate hearing for obama's nominee as it director of the cia has just finished john brennan is set to return for a classified session on saturday for more let's...
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more than 24 no,000 workers hav been sent to russia after a metiorite came down. gasmoney.c gasmoney.comsaid it is $3.67 at the pump. now let's go back to "lockup." >>> after decades of ongoing battles, sometimes bloody ones, between the inmates and staff at stateville correctional center, reforms finally put control of the prison back in the hands of the administration. part of those reforms meant cracking down on any prisoner who doesn't follow the rules and regulations. when average inmate spends more than 20 hours a day in their cell, how much worse can things get? we'll find out as we follow one problem prisoner. >> we're looking at what? >> it's a typical day at stateville until warden briley and his staff get a tip from a confidential informant that two inmates have some drugs in their cell. >> information that we have is within those cells they should be testing positive. >> between the two officers and you and captain stiggler in the house, you guys can go hit the cell. cell. >> immediately a team of officers and investigators spring into action. after a
more than 24 no,000 workers hav been sent to russia after a metiorite came down. gasmoney.c gasmoney.comsaid it is $3.67 at the pump. now let's go back to "lockup." >>> after decades of ongoing battles, sometimes bloody ones, between the inmates and staff at stateville correctional center, reforms finally put control of the prison back in the hands of the administration. part of those reforms meant cracking down on any prisoner who doesn't follow the rules and regulations....
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of a region of russia injured more than 700 people and damaged buildings. the sights and sounds, the pieces and pressure were felt on friday morning. this is where the meteor coming into the earth's atmosphere so fast that the earth's atmosphere act like concrete. it disintegrates into midair. the pressure way from that, the shock wave knocked out windows and i guess our people. shattering glass like you see here has been blamed for many of the injuries. the space agency said one meteor hit the atmosphere and split into smaller fragments. >> it was one of the largest media errors in years. i'm putting that 5-10 m across. this is probably in the neighborhood of 100-1,000 t. the russian president is sending 20,000 workers to the area to help the injured and clean up the damage. it was a surprise for people living in russia as well as scientists there and the united states. >> we did not have a track. it was a small body that is going to drop loss of stones. it will be very valuable for science. >> scientists were preparing for the arrival of the asteroid. it
of a region of russia injured more than 700 people and damaged buildings. the sights and sounds, the pieces and pressure were felt on friday morning. this is where the meteor coming into the earth's atmosphere so fast that the earth's atmosphere act like concrete. it disintegrates into midair. the pressure way from that, the shock wave knocked out windows and i guess our people. shattering glass like you see here has been blamed for many of the injuries. the space agency said one meteor hit the...
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. >> an unusual trial is scheduled to begin in russia soon. it involves a defendant who is dead. accused russian tax authorities of stealing $200 million. but when he reported this to police, they arrested him for tax evasion. he was found dead in his cell a year later. the government of oratory outside chicago, the u.s. investing millions of dollars into a new center designed to improve batteries that power iphones to from eye phon electric cars. they've made a breakthrough in green technology that could turn a trash to cash. >> from a grocery store to garbage dump, there is a global glut of plastic bags. 100 billion are discarded each year in the u.s. alone, just 13 percent are recycled and the rustling on lawns and in landfills for centuries. craig reddix hundreds of years to degrade. >> they want to end all that. the scientists at this laboratory have found a way to turn the bags into batteries. >> there are many benefits. a very important product. >> in the past, this were not able to mix different kinds of plastics, and he found a way around that. the cuts the bags up and s
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. >> well, there are 364 days go before the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. on thursday russian president vladimir putin began the official countdown. it will be russia's first time hosting the winter games. >>> when we return, weight loss help from your smartphone. we'll show you apps that promise to help you shed those extra pounds. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. manhunt continues for a fugitive ex- cop. the new obstacle that will help him cover his tracks. plus: double trouble two winter storms barrel down on the northeast. the impact on bay area flights. and grab your coat and umbrella. hi-def doppler is picking up rain in our area. when we can expect to see some sun again.
. >> well, there are 364 days go before the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. on thursday russian president vladimir putin began the official countdown. it will be russia's first time hosting the winter games. >>> when we return, weight loss help from your smartphone. we'll show you apps that promise to help you shed those extra pounds. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be...
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the problem is the little ones, the one in russia was a little one by cosmic standards. they're so tiny you can't see them until it's too late. >> brown: that brings us to that asteroid 17,000 mile away, that was-- how unusual is something like that. how much in your team of dangers, how dangerous is something like that? >> well, in the past decades we've gotten better and better at monitoring asteroids that kind of invade our space, if you will. and up until today we would, you know, the invaded space criterion was does it come closer to us than the moon. the military now calls that lunar space it was a new word to me, even just a few years ago. sis hundred or space is the region between us and the circle that is the orbit of the moon. so we've been monitoring asteroids that have sort of been wizing by in that zone for at least 10 or 15 years. this is the first one that has come so close that it is in fact 5,000 miles closer than our orbiting communications satellites, the geo stationery region around which perhaps even this television signal is being sent around the wo
the problem is the little ones, the one in russia was a little one by cosmic standards. they're so tiny you can't see them until it's too late. >> brown: that brings us to that asteroid 17,000 mile away, that was-- how unusual is something like that. how much in your team of dangers, how dangerous is something like that? >> well, in the past decades we've gotten better and better at monitoring asteroids that kind of invade our space, if you will. and up until today we would, you...
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captioning sponsed by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: a meteor exploded in the skies over russia today with the power of an atomic bomb, shattering windows and injuring more than 1,000 people. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonightwe get the latest on the spectacle, and today's other cosmic event-- a close encounter with a large asteroid. >> this thing is pretty big. it's about half the size of a football field, although there are larger ones out there that we're tracking. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner updates the president's push to curb gun violence as he takes his case to his hometown of chicago. >> brown: mark shields and michael gerson analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks with homeland security secrery janet nolitano about combating the gring threat of cyber attacks. >> to the extent that some are seeking to infiltrate our network, steal that information, not have to invest in the research and development that goes into innovation, that's a really big deal. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight'
captioning sponsed by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: a meteor exploded in the skies over russia today with the power of an atomic bomb, shattering windows and injuring more than 1,000 people. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonightwe get the latest on the spectacle, and today's other cosmic event-- a close encounter with a large asteroid. >> this thing is pretty big. it's about half the size of a football field,...
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streaking across the sky above the ural region in russia? there was chaos, there was panic, caught on camera. >> unbelievable. the powerful blast was enough to shatter windows and doors. about 1,000 people were reportedly injured. 3,000 buildings were damaged and windows completely blown out. tom foreman is "outfront." tom, what happened this morning in russia? i didn't believe when it i first saw it. we were covering the "triumph," and we said, ufo? could this be true? >> what happened is the russians got a very rude awakening. this meteor exploded 30 miles up in the atmosphere, above one of their more northern cities here, the impact was really huge considering this thing wasn't that big in terms of things flying through space. let's talk about the size of it, about ten tons which sounds like a lot but that's not a lot in space. about ten feet long. traveling 33,000 miles per hour. that matters. because when these pieces of space rock come flying into our atmosphere, they become super-heated by the friction of the atmosphere. they have gas
streaking across the sky above the ural region in russia? there was chaos, there was panic, caught on camera. >> unbelievable. the powerful blast was enough to shatter windows and doors. about 1,000 people were reportedly injured. 3,000 buildings were damaged and windows completely blown out. tom foreman is "outfront." tom, what happened this morning in russia? i didn't believe when it i first saw it. we were covering the "triumph," and we said, ufo? could this be...
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our office has stated very clearly it's our expectation that russia will reverse that decision. that's another risk to the livestock industry that's manmade. now, fortunately, we got some good news yesterday as the scientific commission from oie has now indicated that the u.s. can now be considered a negligence jill risk nation for bse, and hopefully that will be confirmed this summer. and we further got good news with additional opening of markets, particularly for our beef. last month we talked about the opportunity that japan is now affording for a wider market in japan which is good news, and we've had the korean free trade agreement and the opportunities that presents. we've also seen mexico relax some of its restrictions on beef purchases and today hong kong will join that list by indicating a willingness to take all deboned beef products of any age and boned-in beef less than 30 months. so an expanding opportunity where trade barriers are coming down. but these barriers still exist which is why it's mess and important for usda to continue to advocate for american farmers
our office has stated very clearly it's our expectation that russia will reverse that decision. that's another risk to the livestock industry that's manmade. now, fortunately, we got some good news yesterday as the scientific commission from oie has now indicated that the u.s. can now be considered a negligence jill risk nation for bse, and hopefully that will be confirmed this summer. and we further got good news with additional opening of markets, particularly for our beef. last month we...
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guest: moscow, russia is the other main cyber actor. some will say it is relatively easy to see when the chinese are attacking you. they are not the best. they're just persistent. but the russians are among the best. and when they do attack you, you may not ever know. host: in your foreign peace, but you outlined and summarize what the administration is essentially saying. diplomatic efforts for those that househost: in your thesei'. you touched on the first point, can you discuss the others? guest: you need to cooperate internationally. we are not the only country being targeted by chinese hackers. a number of countries all over the world are being attacked by them. if you can get the global community on board to combat this, that may have some impact. we're working on partnerships in the pacific where if you are found to be stealing intellectual property belonging to an american company, you can be prosecuted. u.s. companies will be able to prosecute you if you're stealing in the united states. as i mentioned, we've got the best pract
guest: moscow, russia is the other main cyber actor. some will say it is relatively easy to see when the chinese are attacking you. they are not the best. they're just persistent. but the russians are among the best. and when they do attack you, you may not ever know. host: in your foreign peace, but you outlined and summarize what the administration is essentially saying. diplomatic efforts for those that househost: in your thesei'. you touched on the first point, can you discuss the others?...
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central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl according to governor chris christie sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain. at the really did. i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. kind people, we had conversations during halftime. they were wonderful folks, but they were clearly in misery. >>> finally in europe, the investigation of world soccer has uncovered hundreds of expected cases of match fixing. authorities said there were 380 suspicious cases of match fixes in europe and another 300 around the world. >> early today sports brought to you by just for men. >>> anchorman sequel gets bridesmaid and in cement, just as joe pesci predicted. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this terse morning. really only a heads-up forecast for areas like new york city, light snow out there. a little bit of a coating at most an inch. also coastal areas of connecticut into rhode island and eve
central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl according to governor chris christie sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain. at the really did. i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. kind people, we had conversations during halftime. they were wonderful folks, but they were clearly in...
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plus, gold rush on pieces of that huge meteorite that crashed in russia late last week. from the weather center, temperatures are plunging after a springlike 52 degrees today. the cold weather is coming and that prompts us to look at in a special report. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. so it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! new honey bunches of
plus, gold rush on pieces of that huge meteorite that crashed in russia late last week. from the weather center, temperatures are plunging after a springlike 52 degrees today. the cold weather is coming and that prompts us to look at in a special report. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah....
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there is a meteor that crashes down in russia. we will have all of that coming up. here at the top of the hour, we are going to get things started. nicole petallides. nicole: tgif. you made it to friday. we crossed the 14,000 mark. we did not take out our five year highs that we had recently. we do have of arrows on the drug index. the dow is up one tenth of 1%. the traders always think it is a good thing that the s&p is holding about 1500 mark. you have a lot of winners, including pfizer and home depot. connell: this statistic may be surprising to you. an inflow of $2.6 billion in the bond market. up for bonds, down for stocks. seems kind of strange. chad is kind enough to join us today. the stock market makes more sense for a number of reasons then the bond market. for nine weeks in a row, that is where the flows were going to. stocks over bonds. what do you think of this? >> this is an early trend. unfortunately, the trend, we do not think that will last very long. we are at a point in time where the market has had a heck of a run. the s&p is up 7% year to date.
there is a meteor that crashes down in russia. we will have all of that coming up. here at the top of the hour, we are going to get things started. nicole petallides. nicole: tgif. you made it to friday. we crossed the 14,000 mark. we did not take out our five year highs that we had recently. we do have of arrows on the drug index. the dow is up one tenth of 1%. the traders always think it is a good thing that the s&p is holding about 1500 mark. you have a lot of winners, including pfizer...
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and also by russia. >> pelley: emphasis on "possible talks." clarissa, thank you very much. clarissa has another story for us tonight about some of the people who are suffering the most. a few of the many rebel groups are connected to islamic radicals and christians who have lived in syria for more than 2,000 years are now fleeing right next door. >> reporter: this convent in the mountains of lebanon is a refuge for syrian christians who have been forced from their home and their country. there have been christians in syria as long as there have been christians. now, they are caught up in a civil war, increasingly dominated by islamic militants. "we came to lebanon because there is no more living in syria,." it's dead there. he made the dangerous journey out of syria with his wife and three children two months ago. already, churches have been burned, homes destroyed, and christians kidnapped. who are you most afraid of? "we are afraid of both sides the armed militias and governments," he told us. "one side is shelling us, the and other side is shooting at us. we have no guns
and also by russia. >> pelley: emphasis on "possible talks." clarissa, thank you very much. clarissa has another story for us tonight about some of the people who are suffering the most. a few of the many rebel groups are connected to islamic radicals and christians who have lived in syria for more than 2,000 years are now fleeing right next door. >> reporter: this convent in the mountains of lebanon is a refuge for syrian christians who have been forced from their home...
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through my involvement with x5, i detoured back into hi path to my flight to space, and ended up in russia, training as a backup, and when i was there, i had no idea that i would get a chance tofully to space. i was just given an opportunity to go and train. and a lot of people may have said, well, why should i spend six months in the cold winter of moscow, and just go there for no apparent reason. and to me it was an opportunity to go spend time if with the astronauts and go to the same places the first person who went to space resided, and that whole history of the russian space program compelled me to go there. and being there gave me that opportunity to be at the right place at the right time. unfortunately for the primary crew member, northwestern who was suppose -- the person who was supposed to fliful he developed kidney stone which disqualified him from the flight. but fortunately for me, i was there to say, i'll take his seat! and that what i did. and this is another point i usually -- when i talk to students, which i do quite often, i try to tell them that if you have a passion,
through my involvement with x5, i detoured back into hi path to my flight to space, and ended up in russia, training as a backup, and when i was there, i had no idea that i would get a chance tofully to space. i was just given an opportunity to go and train. and a lot of people may have said, well, why should i spend six months in the cold winter of moscow, and just go there for no apparent reason. and to me it was an opportunity to go spend time if with the astronauts and go to the same places...
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. >> well, there are 364 days go before the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. president vladimir putin began the official countdown. >>> when we return,weight loss help from your smartphone. we'll show you apps that promise to help you shed those extra pounds. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country today. washington, occasional rain, 50. atlanta, mostly sunny, 63. st. louis, 45. denver, partly sunny, 54. seattle, partly sunny, 44 the high. >>> well, by this time of the year, a lot of people may have given up on their new year's resolution to loseweight, but if you are looking for a little motivation, there are apps for th
. >> well, there are 364 days go before the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. president vladimir putin began the official countdown. >>> when we return,weight loss help from your smartphone. we'll show you apps that promise to help you shed those extra pounds. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him...
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but on russia they have their media deniers. and in america, we have republican senator rand paul, who as a senator gets to take part as to whether or not chuck hagel gets to be defense secretary. and here is his comment on "talk radio". >> let me bring up one piece of information that been shapiro put out today, which is one of the foreign funders behind senator hagel that he has not disclosed formally is called friends of hamas, is that is in fact true would that lead you to vote against mr. hagel? >> you know i saw that information today also. that is more and more concerning. >> you can't take money from a terrorist organization and come from the united states senate and ask for a vote, can you? >> i am very troubled by it. >> i am very troubled by it, it being chuck hagel's imaginary connection to the organization, on a bright dot server, and apparently in rand paul's mind. that is who gets to vote to confirm the defense secretary, very troubled by this terrorist organization that he heard about in a chat room somewhere. do
but on russia they have their media deniers. and in america, we have republican senator rand paul, who as a senator gets to take part as to whether or not chuck hagel gets to be defense secretary. and here is his comment on "talk radio". >> let me bring up one piece of information that been shapiro put out today, which is one of the foreign funders behind senator hagel that he has not disclosed formally is called friends of hamas, is that is in fact true would that lead you to...
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but on russia they have their media deniers. and in america, we have republican senator rand paul, who as a senator gets to take part as to whether or not chuck hagel gets to be defense secretary. and here is his comment on "talk radio". >> let me bring up one piece of information that been shapiro put out today, which is one of the foreign funders behind senator hagel that he has not disclosed formally is called
but on russia they have their media deniers. and in america, we have republican senator rand paul, who as a senator gets to take part as to whether or not chuck hagel gets to be defense secretary. and here is his comment on "talk radio". >> let me bring up one piece of information that been shapiro put out today, which is one of the foreign funders behind senator hagel that he has not disclosed formally is called
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but on russia they have their media deniers. and in america, we have republican senator rand paul, who as a senator gets to take part as to whether or not chuck hagel gets to be defense secretary. and here is his comment on "talk radio".
but on russia they have their media deniers. and in america, we have republican senator rand paul, who as a senator gets to take part as to whether or not chuck hagel gets to be defense secretary. and here is his comment on "talk radio".
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oh, russia. take your conspiracy loving elected officials, here in america we don't have those things. we don't have meteor strikes. as for conspiracy loving officials, we are well stocked there. and this story, chuck hagel, the nominee to run the defense department, received money from a group that he did not want to expose to the senate as a source of income. one of them is a group purportedly called friends of hamas. that sounds terrible. that sounds not just terrible, that sounds illegal. also it sounds kind of made up, right? not only is there no known proof that chuck hagel had any connection to such a scary sounding group, there is literally no proof that friends of hamas exists anywhere. so crazy, right? some walk job conservative website says something with no proof that happens to be super inflammatory and unlikely and totally you want supported by known facts. someone wrong on the internet, big whoop, right? but they have their meteor deniers in russia. in america, we have republican s
oh, russia. take your conspiracy loving elected officials, here in america we don't have those things. we don't have meteor strikes. as for conspiracy loving officials, we are well stocked there. and this story, chuck hagel, the nominee to run the defense department, received money from a group that he did not want to expose to the senate as a source of income. one of them is a group purportedly called friends of hamas. that sounds terrible. that sounds not just terrible, that sounds illegal....
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, saying it was not a meteor that hit russia. the russian state-run media says that nothing ever falls there, if it fell, people did that. they start wars, they are not meteors falling. it is the americans. testing new weapons. and the battle stations, oh, russia, with your massive and catastrophic news, here in america we don't have those things. well, here in america we don't have the meteor strikes. as for conspiracy-loving elected officials we are still well-stocked there. not too long ago a conservative website published this story saying that chuck hagel, the president's nominee to run the defense department had received money from a group that he did not want to disclose to the senate as a source of income. "one of the names listed is a group reportedly called friends of hamas" friends of hamas, that sounds terrible and illegal. also kind of made up. not only is there no known proof that chuck hagel had any link to such a scary organization, not only that, as our friend dick weigel points out, there is no evidence that "fr
, saying it was not a meteor that hit russia. the russian state-run media says that nothing ever falls there, if it fell, people did that. they start wars, they are not meteors falling. it is the americans. testing new weapons. and the battle stations, oh, russia, with your massive and catastrophic news, here in america we don't have those things. well, here in america we don't have the meteor strikes. as for conspiracy-loving elected officials we are still well-stocked there. not too long ago...
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russia is saying they're not sure. it could have been a piece that had broken off but there try to determine. >> did they say will be fine? >> olympic sprinter oscar pistorius has arrived at the courthouse for his bail hearing in the murder case of his girlfriend. >> the double amputees superstar has seen leaving the police station in a dark suit, with a jacket covering his head as he got into a police car. >> modeled reeva sdteenkamp was shot and killed at his home yesterday. >> jackie sissel is live where investigators are on the scene five hours later. >> investigators from the he were police department along with the fire department officials are out here on san clemente and hayward. according to a press release brown 1130 last night some workers and nearby businesses. this is an industrial area. they heard a crash and discovered a single car accident on northbound san clemente. a car hit a fire hydrant and a tree. when they arrived they found a single occupant and pronounced that person dead at the scene. as you s
russia is saying they're not sure. it could have been a piece that had broken off but there try to determine. >> did they say will be fine? >> olympic sprinter oscar pistorius has arrived at the courthouse for his bail hearing in the murder case of his girlfriend. >> the double amputees superstar has seen leaving the police station in a dark suit, with a jacket covering his head as he got into a police car. >> modeled reeva sdteenkamp was shot and killed at his home...
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there's one from russia with bullet holes in it. >> reporter: it looks like a museum. >> well, it is, or it likes like a garage school. >> reporter: if it's a museum, his students have been the curators for 27 years. >> i want you to look over these files. >> reporter: each semester this teacher at st. john's high school in indiana hands out names of troops in his state who died at war and assigns students to find their families. >> we're putting a story behind thee their names. they're no longer just names. they are people. they had lives, they went to school, they had friends, they have feelings. >> reporter: how many families have your students talked with? >> hundreds. >> reporter: did you ever care about history before this class? >> honestly no. i was just kind of one of the people that were like, it's just in the past. >> reporter: victoria moralez was one of clark's students last year. she was assigned to find the family of army specialist mathew franz. franz was killed in 2006 by a roadside bomb in iraq. for years his mother marilyn wouldn't have talk about it. >> after a whi
there's one from russia with bullet holes in it. >> reporter: it looks like a museum. >> well, it is, or it likes like a garage school. >> reporter: if it's a museum, his students have been the curators for 27 years. >> i want you to look over these files. >> reporter: each semester this teacher at st. john's high school in indiana hands out names of troops in his state who died at war and assigns students to find their families. >> we're putting a story...
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petersburg and central russia. that's the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper melissa: the five-day long miami boat show drawses over 100,000 visitors every year. nearly half of them come from out-of-state to see thousands of new boats and yachts. cheryl casone sealed sailed on down to the show from new york. we're so jealous. cheryl, how is it? >> well, it is a little rainy right now to be honest, melissa and lori. still 100,000 visitors expected over five days as you mentioned for the miami international boat show. one of the things we're seeing this year in particular, during the great recession boat sales like many things were down but power boat sales jumped 10% last year. still the price point of those boats, a bit of a contentious issue of the how do you go, from well, building and selling a yacht which in the last hour of markets now on fox business to reaching out to the lower end consumer to make it affordable for them to buy a boat? that is what jim lane, president of chaparral boat
petersburg and central russia. that's the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper melissa: the five-day long miami boat show drawses over 100,000 visitors every year. nearly half of them come from out-of-state to see thousands of new boats and yachts. cheryl casone sealed sailed on down to the show from new york. we're so jealous. cheryl, how is it? >> well, it is a little rainy right now to be honest, melissa and lori. still 100,000 visitors expected over five days as...
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it could happen this year where the state department spokesman will have to stand up after russia has used a drone against a dissident in the next country. the state department will have to explain why that was a bad drone strike in comparison to the united states that only conducts good and lawful drone strikes. that isn't working for our government -- that is important for our government to lay down as precisely clear roles for the use of drones. >> is it the case that if russia or china or someone were doing what mr. cole posits, we would condemn that out of hand? we would not say this trend strike was ok and that one was not. >> if russia or china were being attacked by a terrorist group that was indisputably producing -- posing imminent threat. >> the chechens attacked them at one point. >> if they were in another country posing imminent threats to russia and the country they were in was unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge rushers right to defend itself. >> mr. bellinger and said we need to process. not judicial process. i do not understand how the
it could happen this year where the state department spokesman will have to stand up after russia has used a drone against a dissident in the next country. the state department will have to explain why that was a bad drone strike in comparison to the united states that only conducts good and lawful drone strikes. that isn't working for our government -- that is important for our government to lay down as precisely clear roles for the use of drones. >> is it the case that if russia or...
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system malfunction and mission control was able to communicate only with the iss crew as it flew over russia. nasa fixed the problem in a few hours. before the outage an astronaut on board the station station actually tweeted and i quote, good morning earth. today we transition the space station's main computers to a new software load. nothing could possibly go wrong. >>> security experts have traced more than 100 coordinated computer hacks against u.s. organizations. they say all signs point to the chinese military as the guilty party. from one building, think of what is at risk here. we will lay it out for you ... next. bloo >>> a u.s. security claims its traced the most extensive cyber attacks in recent history to one chinese military unit in shanghai. according to the virginia based firm, it's likely operating out of a 12-story building of. hundreds of employees, breached more than 100 american organizations ranging from it and telecommunications to aerospace and energy. chinese officials strongly deny the accusations, even said we're doing it to them. u.s. officials wouldn't comment on
system malfunction and mission control was able to communicate only with the iss crew as it flew over russia. nasa fixed the problem in a few hours. before the outage an astronaut on board the station station actually tweeted and i quote, good morning earth. today we transition the space station's main computers to a new software load. nothing could possibly go wrong. >>> security experts have traced more than 100 coordinated computer hacks against u.s. organizations. they say all...
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[applause] president obama: at the same time, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenal and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands, because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyberattacks. applause president obama: now, we know hackers steal people's identity and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid 0, financial institutions, our air traffic control system. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy. that's why earlier today i signed a new executive order that will strengthen our cyberdefenses by increasing information sharing and developing standards to protect our national security, our jobs and our privacy. [applause] president obama... but now congress must act as well by passing leg
[applause] president obama: at the same time, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenal and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands, because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyberattacks. applause president obama: now, we know hackers steal people's identity and infiltrate private e-mails. we...
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at the same time, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now, our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grids, our financial institutions, our systems. and we can't look back and wonder why we did nothing to the real threat to our economy. and today i signed a new executive order strengthening cyber organization increasing, and protecting standards of our security, our jobs and our privacy. [applause]. but now, now congress must act as well by passing legislation to give our government greater capacity to secure our networks and to deter attacks. this is something we should be able to get done on a bipartisan basis. [a
at the same time, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our...
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you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. that soon became i can see russia from my house thanks to tina fey. the list goes on. one moment and you become that guy or gal for the long haul. rubio's water break is now very much in the race. >>> up next, there hasn't been too much or this much momentum behind strengthening gun laws in two decades, but can president obama actually get something meaningful done? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> too many of our children are being taken away from us. two months ago america mourned 26 innocent first graders and their educators in newtown. last year there were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city, and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. and that's precisely why the overwhelming majority of americans are asking for some common sense proposals to make it harder for criminals to get their hands on a gun. >> now, i think that's smart. welcome back. of course, that was president obama speak
you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. that soon became i can see russia from my house thanks to tina fey. the list goes on. one moment and you become that guy or gal for the long haul. rubio's water break is now very much in the race. >>> up next, there hasn't been too much or this much momentum behind strengthening gun laws in two decades, but can president obama actually get something meaningful done? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics....
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he was adopted in russia by american parents. phil black is live in moscow. what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well, you may recall at the end of last year, the russian parliament passed legislation implementing a ban on all u.s. families adopting russian children. in the last 24 hours, we've heard a lot of passionate speeches from politicians saying we told you so, this proves that the ban we put in place was absolutely the right thing to do. and now as you've mentioned, some of those officials are going further. they believe that a total ban on all international adoptions is absolutely necessary. however there are many who believe that the russian adoption system, the rate of domestic adoptions here at the moment is just simply not big enough, not strong enough to make up for the number of children that are currently being cared for by families overseas. >> i know this particular little boy, they were performing an autopsy on him. do they have the results of that yet? >> not that we're aware of, no. when the russian government first started complaining
he was adopted in russia by american parents. phil black is live in moscow. what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well, you may recall at the end of last year, the russian parliament passed legislation implementing a ban on all u.s. families adopting russian children. in the last 24 hours, we've heard a lot of passionate speeches from politicians saying we told you so, this proves that the ban we put in place was absolutely the right thing to do. and now as you've mentioned, some of...